JUAN LUNA and Amorsolo G3
JUAN LUNA and Amorsolo G3
JUAN LUNA and Amorsolo G3
Declared as the first National Artist in Painting in 1972 and the so-called “Grand old man of the
Philippine Art”
EDUCATION BG
24cm x 32cm
The aim of this image is to represent and celebrate and ideal example of Filipino
womanhood
The physical features of a Filipino woman are conveyed softly rounded face with clear
light brown rose-tinted complexion and
62 x 94 cm
It is a set on a rice field wherein Farmers, regardless of their genders, are on with their
usual works under a bright sunny day.
51 x 63cm
In Baguio Market Place (Lot 539) Amorsolo presents the bustling activity of a market
scene, and showcases the variety of life in the Philippines. Evident here is the strength
of community, and the rich colors of the painting act to further convey the vitality of life
found in the highland communities of Baguio.
Afternoon meal of the rice workers – also known as Noonday Meal of the Rice Workers
Juan Luna’s Artwork showed the reformist perspective – how Filipinos fought for democracy
Luna’s works show more drama and bravura
A Filipino art critique spoke of Luna thus: “VIgar
FERNANDO AMORSOLO
Fernando Amorsolo’s paintings depict what the Philippine society was different eras
He left behind a trail of legacies around the world in the form of priceless paintings that
depicted virtue showed the sense of optimism
Amorsolo was committed